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Pastors, teachers, and writers will want to add this treasury of faith-affirming truth to their reference shelf. With nearly 16,000 quotations from a wide range of sources covering 600 subjects, you're certain to find just the right gem for your sermon or lesson. Truly worth its weight in gold to all Christian communicators.

Author(s):
Hamp, Douglas M
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1.0
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Discovering the Language of Jesus: Hebrew or Aramaic? For the last 150 years, both popular and academic views have asserted that Jesus spoke Aramaic as his primary language of communication since supposedly Hebrew died out after the children of Israel were taken into Babylonian captivity. This view, however, is not based on the testimony of the Old Testament, the New Testament, historical sources, or Jesus’ actual words. Just which language did Jesus and his disciples speak?

Author(s):
Hamp, Douglas M
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1.0
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Douglas Hamp’s work The First Six Days is a much needed contribution to settle the question of days or ages. As a Hebrew language specialist trained at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he demonstrates convincingly from the pages of Scripture that the days of the Genesis creation account are literal days. He also carefully clarifies some misrepresentations of what day means in Hebrew. This is followed up by a stimulating review of the literal, six-day position held by ancient Jewish and Christian interpreters as well as archaeological corroboration of the biblical record.

Author(s):
Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
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An Earnest Word with Those Who Are Seeking Salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ. Of Spurgeon's many books, this is probably his all-time best-seller.

Author(s):
Cambron, Mark G.
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1.0
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Beliefs that MatterPaul distinguished between the simplicities of the Word and its more profound truths. When writing to the Corinthians he said, “I have fed you with milk, and not with meat” (I Cor. 3:2). Certainly, newborn babes in Christ thrive on the sincere milk of the Word. With spiritual development, however, the meat of Scripture is masticated. One wonders whether the prevalent carnality among religious people would have been prevented if only they had consistently listened to doctrinal preaching in their churches. We fear that much of the present-day preaching is not only simple but superficial. The surface of the Bible is skimmed, but its depths are ignored. How grateful to the Lord we are for fundamental seminaries and Bible institutes all over the land, in which young people are taught to handle the great doctrines of the Word! The Tennessee Temple Bible School is one of the outstanding training schools of this kind in the land, and is fortunate in having a gifted teacher like Dr. Mark G. Cambron as its Dean. Dr. Cambron’s monumental work, Bible Doctrines, reveals how he has launched out into the deep of God’s Word, and is able to present, in a clear and concise manner, those glorious doctrines of which God in Christ is Author, Matter and End. We bespeak for Bible Doctrines a wide circulation among pastors, students and Christian workers in this and other lands!

Originally gathered by Philip Schaff (1819-1893) and printed in 1885, the Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a 37-volume collection of writings by classical and medieval Christian theologians from the first 800 years of the Church. These spiritually enlightening texts were heavily influential on the early Church and have aided Christians for over a thousand years. These volumes also come with many useful notes, providing the reader with new levels of understanding.

The electronic version for theWord combines all writings under a single master index, contains navigation links, hyperlinked footnotes and all content arranged for easy reading, searching and navigation.

Notice: This module will occupy about 175MB of disk space once installed and indexed on your system, due to the great number of topics it contains (about 20,000 topics where each topic can be as large a single book)

Author(s):
Larkin Clarence
Module version:
1.0
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The books and charts by Clarence Larkin have been extremely helpful to Christians since they were first published over 75 years ago. Larkin's charts are well thought out and Scriptually sound. Some of the more detailed are books in themselves. They reveal Larkin's vast knowledge of the Scriptures and phenomenal grasp of prophecy. Practically all of the prophecy teachers today got their basic prophecy knowledge directly or indirectly from Larkin and C. I. Scolfield. Larkin's works, as well as Scolfield's, are definitive, works that will endure until Christ's return. No other book since their publishing over 75 years ago has much improved on them.

Author(s):
Finney, Charles
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1.1
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These lectures were printed in the 1851 English edition of FINNEY'S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY. They are the combination of his VOL. 2 AND VOL. 3 Systematic Theology published in 1846-1847, partly re-written by himself for the 1851 London Edition. This 1851 version has been out of print since then.

Author(s):
Foxe, John
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1.0
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This is a book that will never die-one of the great English classics. Interesting as fiction, because it is written with both passion and tenderness, it tells the dramatic story of some of the most thrilling periods in Christian history.

Author(s):
Stanford, Dr. A. Ray
Module version:
1.1
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The Handbook of Personal Evangelism is the result of many years of study and active, effective soulwinning by Dr. A. Ray Stanford, Founder of Christian Youth Ranches; Grove Community Church; Florida Bible Church and Florida Bible College.

Author(s):
Hole, Frank Binford
Module version:
1.1
Description:
Includes more than 200 articles and booklets from F.B.Hole, including "Foundations of the Faith", "The Great Salvation" and "Outlines of Truth"

Wilbur N. Pickering is a Christian missionary in Valparaiso, Brazil. He has a ThM and a PhD in Linguistics. Of those actively involved in textual criticism, no one holds a more radical view in defense of the inerrancy and objective authority of the Sacred Text. This includes the position that the precise original wording has been preserved to our day and that we can know what it is.

In Defense of the Objective Authority of the Sacred Text aims to show that we can know exactly the precise wording of the original text; that the precise wording of the Sacred Text has been preserved; that if it has been preserved, then it must be inspired; and if inspired, then it indeed has "Objective Authority" over those submitted to it by its Author.

Author(s):
Dr. Daniel J. Baxter
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Dr Daniel J. Baxter is an apologetic minister who's passion is to educate Christians, preventing them from being misled by false teachings and cults. He himself once believed the King James Version of the Bible was an inerrant translation. Through his research he has renounced that position and this book is the culmination of many years of research into this topic.

Author(s):
Wight, Fred H
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1.4
Description:
Manners and Customs of Bible LandsTHE BIBLE WRITTEN BY ORIENTALS. It is easy for Occidentals to
overlook the fact that the Scriptures had their origin in the East, and
that each one of the writers was actually an Oriental. Since this is
so, in a very real sense the Bible may be said to be an Oriental Book.
But many are quite apt to read into the Scriptures Western manners and
customs, instead of interpreting them from the Eastern point of view.
Knowing Oriental manners and customs necessary to
understand the Bible. Many passages of Scripture that are hard for the
Westerner to understand, are readily explained by a knowledge of the
customs and manners of Bible lands. On the other hand, to ignore this
subject is to deprive one's self of a thorough mastery of the Bible,
both Old and New Testaments.
A study of the manners and customs of Arabs of Bible
lands invaluable. For many years the Arabs were the custodians of
Palestine. In the seventh century, an army of Arabs broke away from
Arabia and invaded the Near East. They brought with them the habits of
life inherited from countless generations before them. Since they have
lived in these lands ever since, they have largely become the
conservators of the manners and customs of Bible times.
During the centuries, Arab customs largely unchange.
There are three classes of Arabs in these lands. First, there is the
Nomad or Bedouin Arab, who is a shepherd and lives in tents. Second,
there is the Peasant or Fellahin Arab, who is a farmer and usually
lives in a village one-room house. Third, there is the City or Belladin
Arab, who as a rule engages in business in the larger cities. The
Belladin Arab has come in contact with western civilization more than
the other classes, and therefore his manner of life has undergone a
certain amount of change. On the other hand, the Peasant Arab has
changed his customs very little, and the Nomad Arab practically none at
all. Through the centuries the Arabs have for the most part considered
it to be morally wrong to change their ancient customs. For this reason
the manners and customs of Bible-land Arabs are very much the same as
the Jews of Bible times. There are some exceptions to this rule, and
most of those have to do with religious observances.
Sources of material about manners and customs of
Bible-land Arabs. For information about the life-habits of the Arabs of
the Near East we are indebted to natives of Bible lands, long time
residents, missionaries, scholars, and travelers.
What about the customs of the Jews who have returned
to the new nation of Israel? The customs of the Jews who are now
returning from various parts of the world to the land of their fathers,
will not be of great value for this study, because they are largely the
customs of those lands from whence they have come, and in many cases
that means Western customs. There may be a few of the returning
Israelites and some of those who have lived long in the land, who have
the old-time habits of life, especially religious observances, but
those who do are very much in the minority.
Other sources of information about manners and
customs of Bible times. Historians who have written about the time of
Christ or of the Apostles have often given information about the manner
of living of those days, and of even earlier days. Also the findings of
archaeologists have been a valuable source of knowledge on this
subject. Things unearthed by the spade, such as pottery, various
articles of household furniture, remains of old houses, inscriptions,
and the like, often reveal secrets of how men in the long ago lived and
acted. Ancient civilizations lost to the world for centuries have been
revealed to men by the work of excavators in Bible lands.

Author(s):
Cambron, Mark G.
Module version:
1.0
Description:
A book about HOW to study your Bible. The book presents a concise treatment in the Biblical study of Hermeneutics. Recommended fom anyone interested in serious Bible study.

Author(s):
Miller, Andrew
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1.0
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Miller's Church History. This history begins with the Lord's revealed purpose concerning His church in Matthew 16. Other parts of the New Testament have been carefully examined as to the early history of the church, but its actual history beyond the time period covered in the Acts has been traced in the light of the prophetic history of the church given in the addresses to the seven churched in Revelation 2-3.To aid in learning about a specific period in church history, the chapter headings show the time period covered by the chapter.

Author(s):
Bunyan, John
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1.0
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The Pilgrim's Progress is a Christian allegory published in February, 1678. It is one of the most significant works of English literature, has been translated into more than 200 languages, and has never been out of print.

Author(s):
Hinds, Arthur
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1.0
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Like the Jefferson Bible, this is an attempt to edit the four gospels into a consistent account, in this case focusing on the words of Jesus. There is plenty of connecting narrative around the instances where Jesus speaks, so this is better than simply presenting each quote out of context. The focus on what Jesus is attributed as saying makes it easier to browse the core texts of the New Testament.

Author(s):
Hocking, William John
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This series of papers were written in the humble attempt to consider afresh what scripture teaches concerning the Eternal Sonship of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Author(s):
Bruce, Alexander Balmain
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This is the monumental classic on discipleship and leadership training. A complete exposition of how Christ prepared His twelve disciples. Offering a dynamic model for leadership and discipleship, Bruce's timeless classic encourages leaders and laypeople to develop their gifts for God's kingdom by growing in prayer, faith, self-sacrifice, holiness, and more.

Author(s):
Newberry, Thomas
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1.0
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Mr. Newberry’s lectures and writings upon the tabernacle and the temple have been of spiritual profit to thousands. He constructed a model of the temple of exquisite beauty, and quite unique in its design and workmanship, the result of great research in the original Scriptures, so that it might convey to modern people some idea of that gorgeous temple which Solomon built from the patterns given to his father David by the Spirit of God, as Moses also constructed the tabernacle from the pattern which God gave to him in the holy mount. This model, with various writings in connection with it and bearing upon other subjects, will be lasting memorials to the value of his Bible research.

Author(s):
Newberry, Thomas
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1.0
Description:
Mr. Newberry’s lectures and writings upon the tabernacle and the temple have been of spiritual profit to thousands. He constructed a model of the temple of exquisite beauty, and quite unique in its design and workmanship, the result of great research in the original Scriptures, so that it might convey to modern people some idea of that gorgeous temple which Solomon built from the patterns given to his father David by the Spirit of God, as Moses also constructed the tabernacle from the pattern which God gave to him in the holy mount. This model, with various writings in connection with it and bearing upon other subjects, will be lasting memorials to the value of his Bible research

Author(s):
Smart, Laurence D
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1.0
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Unmasking Evolution, The Resource Book, by Laurence D Smart
I have been teaching science for over 25 years, but I have had a number
of problems with the theory of evolution.

1. I knew that there were no absolute proofs for evolution.
2. Almost all of my colleagues taught evolution as a fact.
3. All the textbooks presented evolution and the geological ages as
facts.
4. The media presented evolution as a fact, announcing new 'proofs'
with great fanfare, but not reciprocating when 'proofs' were falsified.
5. I knew that many of the 'proofs' of evolution were no longer
regarded as proof by the world's leading scientists.
6. I knew that a lot of research was disproving evolution, but the
results were either not reaching the teaching profession, or the
teachers were biased and refused to present them to their students.

With this background, I decided to write this book. It was written as a
resource for science teachers and students, as a collation of
information that contradicts what is being taught in schools.

I have structured each section by addressing its basic premises and
then replying from logic, research, and the world's leading scientists.

Each section is introduced with the statement, "Evolution says". I did
this because this is the way it is imposed on school children, i.e. as
an irrefutable dictum. I reply with "The facts are", presenting factual
material that should be included in lessons in schools.

The material I present in this book represents the factual information
that was available at the time of publishing. There will be a myriad of
responses regarding their validity, age, etc., however, these will be
personal opinions which do not restrict the contents from being
considered by others.

Stay tuned!

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Since books are not given by inspiration of God and are subject to fallibility,
you should always test and prove everything you read by the standard
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